Ken Cai Kowalski
@kencaikowalski
Doctoral Candidate @UNCSociology studying popular knowledge and moral judgments about economic life.
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10-05-2014 19:13:00
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Thrilled to announce my newest U.S. National Science Foundation supported paper with Ken Cai Kowalski UNC Sociology Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility (ASA Section) ASA Sociology @WomenAlso ASA Culture Section ASA SKAT Section UNC Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship “It’s Not Like Chasing Chanel:” Spending Time, Investing in the Self, and Pandemic Epiphanies journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/07…
Newest @nsf paper with Ken Cai Kowalski now out in Work and Occupations. Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility (ASA Section) @WomenAlso UNC Sociology CURS at UNC ASA Sociology Click here to see how the Great Resignation affected how Americans switched careers during the pandemic! journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Very excited to see the newest U.S. National Science Foundation paper with Ken Cai Kowalski officially in print at Work and Occupations! Thanks to Erica Janko Dawn for their help! journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11… UNC Sociology UNC Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship ASA Sociology Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility (ASA Section) University of California Press (is on Bluesky) @WomenAlso
I'm excited that my article with Ken Cai Kowalski is out in Quality & Quantity: "'I have to pick a percentage now': indeterminate meanings of moderate survey responses. We identify 10 different things respondents mean when they choose in-between answers. doi.org/10.1007/s11135…
This holiday season, cozy up with my new article with Andrew Perrin, out now in Quality & Quantity! We examine the construction of opinion through survey interactions, focusing on why people choose middle responses: rdcu.be/ds87n
🗞️ Good economic news? Many just don’t buy it. Dr. Ken Cai Kowalski’s #Socius study finds deep skepticism—not just toward data, but how elites and media frame it. A double disconnect in #SocialTrust and #KnowledgePolitics. Read: doi.org/10.1177/237802…